Affiliation:
1. Biomedical Engineering Department
Abstract
Low-cost techniques that can detect the presence of vascular
calcification (VC) in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients could
improve clinical outcomes. In this study, we established a
near-infrared spectroscopy-based imaging technique to determine
changes in peripheral hemodynamics due to CKD-induced VC. Mice were
fed a high-adenine diet with either normal or high levels of phosphate
to induce CKD with and without VC, respectively. The mice tail was
imaged to evaluate hemodynamic changes in response to occlusion. The
rate of change in oxyhemoglobin in response to occlusion showed a
statistically significant difference in the presence of VC in the
mice.
Funder
National Institute of Diabetes and
Digestive and Kidney Diseases
National Heart, Lung, and Blood
Institute
National Science Foundation
Florida International
University
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biotechnology